God’s Word never returns void
After passing out Bibles to teenage mothers in a girl’s institute, one worker in Argentina is certain God will open their eyes to His love.
After passing out Bibles to teenage mothers in a girl’s institute, one worker in Argentina is certain God will open their eyes to His love.
Team members in Buenos Aires see a hunger for God's Word in a children's home and start using Bible-story colouring booklets to teach the kids.
Several years ago OM France started teaching French to immigrants to meet a practical need, build relationships and share God’s love.
SAS Visual Text Analytics can easily analyze similar words and phrases coming from various cultural heritage-related documents to construct a heritage wordbook that cultural workers can use to identify what relevant conservation technique to use on a structure/artifact.
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The Kerala High Court has quashed a criminal case against film director Sreekumar Menon who was accused by a prominent Malayalam actress of abusing and defaming her.
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18 across: Makoto Hagiwara and David Jung both claim to have invented it (7,6)
1 down: French impressionist who rejected that term (5)
3 down: Artificial surface used for playing hockey (9)
7 down: The sequel to Iliad (7)
12 down: Adipose tissue (4,3)
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6 across: Franchise revived by Frank Miller (6)
13 across: What Keanu Reeves and Zayed Khan have in common (5)
18 across: What Frank Sinatra and George Clooney have in common (6,6)
19 across: Dosa mix, for example (6)
2 down: Green, in a non-environmental way (7)
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5 down: Torso covering (6)
7 down: Government by rogues (12)
15 across: eBay speciality (7)
18 across: Demonic (8)
20 across: Common language (6,6)
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17 across: Beckham speciality (4,4)
4 down: Havana speciality (5)
19 across: Infamous 1988 commercial against Michael Dukakis (9,4)
11 down: Precisely (2,3,3)
13 down: City infamously ransacked by the Japanese in 1937 (7)
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11 across: Chandigarh’s is 0172 (3,4)
21 across: He’s a loser, baby (4)
1 down: Garment meant to shape the torso (6)
12 down: It’s slogan: “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit” (8)
18 down: Noise made by badminton players? (6)
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5 across: The US president’s bird (3,5,3)
11 down: Group once known as the Quarrymen (7)
10 across: Cavalry sword (5)
19 across: Masonic ritual (5,6)
1 down: Pioneer of Ostpolitik (6)
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14 across: FDR’s baby (3,4)
1 down: A glitch in the Matrix? (4,2)
4 down: Slanted character (6)
5 down: New Year’s venue in New York (5,6)
16 down: Atmosphere of melancholy (5)
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6 across: Alejandro González Iñárritu’s breakthrough film (6,6)
19 across: Soft leather shoe (8)
7 down: Randroids, for example (12)
12 down: First American World Chess Champion (7)
17 down: Circle of influence (5)
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5 across: Robbie Robertson song about Richard Manuel (6,5)
2 down: F5 on a keyboard (7)
10 across: Lionel Richie hit (5)
3 down: ALTAIR, for example (5)
16 down: The problem with Florida 2000 (5)
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9 across: Van Morrison classic from Moondance (7)
6 down: Order beginning with ‘A’ (12)
6 across: Fatal weakness (8,4)
19 across: Rolling Stones classic (12)
4 down: Massacre tool (8)
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Here's the answer for "Wordle" #1241 on November 11, as well as a few hints, tips, and clues to help you solve it yourself.
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Here's the answer for "Wordle" #1242 on November 12, as well as a few hints, tips, and clues to help you solve it yourself.
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Check here each week to keep up with the latest from John MacArthur's pulpit at Grace Community Church.
Check here each week to keep up with the latest from John MacArthur's pulpit at Grace Community Church.
Check here each week to keep up with the latest from John MacArthur's pulpit at Grace Community Church.
Open your Bibles to 1 Peter, chapter 2; 1 Peter, chapter 2. I trust this will be a helpful, instructive, and practical portion of Scripture for our edi
Cat’s fast language acquisition process differs from how dogs learn words, often requiring training and rewards. However, cats form associations through subtle behaviors, such as gaze.
Go with your gut. That might be good advice when shopping for shoes online, but it’s not a reliable means for interpreting or understanding God’s Word. Too many people in the church today trust the inclinations of the upper abdomen to be the final arbiter that determines both when God is speaking and what He is saying.
READ MOREFishers in Albania caught a blue shark with an 18-centimetre fragment of swordfish bill embedded in its skull, in the first known case of a shark surviving such an injury
Simple words like "force" and "particle" can mislead us as to what reality is actually like. Physicist Matt Strassler unpacks how to see things more clearly
Simple words like "force" and "particle" can mislead us as to what reality is actually like. Physicist Matt Strassler unpacks how to see things more clearly
Ancient weaponsmiths combined bronze and iron to fashion swords during the early Iron Age – but modern forgers glue together elements from different weapons, making it difficult for researchers to study the ancient technology
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A US standards agency has issued new guidance saying organisations shouldn’t require users to change their passwords periodically – advice that is backed up by decades of research
Legendary film director, Rahul Rawail, who was in Bengaluru to conduct a masterclass, talks about his cinematic journey
Following its announcement a few weeks ago, the final major update for Dead Cells titled The End is Near, version …
By comparing early markings used for business purposes to 'proto' cuneiform, we can say language transitioned from symbols to writing.
When states use moral language in a dispute, they reduce the possibility of compromise. The possibility of military escalation, meanwhile, rises in response to moral language when states’ domestic audiences accuse their governments of hypocrisy for their willingness to compromise. The Falkland Islands/Islas Malvinas case explores the theory.
Would the world be safer if the United States pledged to never use nuclear weapons first? Supporters say a credible pledge would strengthen crisis stability, decrease hostility, and bolster nonproliferation and arms control. But reactions to no-first-use pledges by the Soviet Union, China, and India suggest that adversaries perceive pledges as credible only when the political relationship between a state and its adversary is already relatively benign, or when the state’s military has no ability to engage in nuclear first use against the adversary.
When traveling, the hotel becomes Sword & Plough�s mobile office, and Holiday Inn� hotels have become an integral extension of their team while on the road.
Abbott is asking a million people what living fully means to them. See how some people in the U.S. respond.
So this is a test blog entry to see if Ulysses is synched up to my blog. I’ve not been blogging much, but as I recently withdrew a bit from Twitter and Facebook in order to finish a novel and wrap up another really cool freelance project, I started to think about ways to optimize […]
Kelly Lee Owens “Dreamstate” There’s not a lot of lyrics to “Dreamstate” beyond variations on the phrases “feel the dreamstate” and “dream to live,” but Kelly Lee Owens gets a lot out of those words. It’s in the repetition, the re-arranging of the words, and how she seems to surf the waves of her synth […]
Ancient weaponsmiths combined bronze and iron to fashion swords during the early Iron Age – but modern forgers glue together elements from different weapons, making it difficult for researchers to study the ancient technology